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导言:晶体关节病是一种复杂的放射诊断实体,通常反映风湿病和其他疾病。在过去的几十年中,各种放射技术(无论是否使用电离辐射)的证据和适用性都有了显著的发展。本文根据相关专业协会的最新指南,概述了目前在晶体关节病的诊断和治疗监测中使用不同模式的证据及其优缺点。除了 X 光、超声波和核磁共振成像等成熟的方法外,本文还讨论了双能量计算机断层扫描(CT)和光子计数 CT 等较新的方法。
Introduction: Crystal arthropathies present a complex entity for radiological diagnostics, often reflecting rheumatologic and other diseases. Over the past decades, the evidence and applicability of various radiological techniques, with and without the use of ionizing radiation, have significantly evolved. This article provides an overview of the current evidence on the use of different modalities and their advantages and disadvantages for the diagnosis and therapy monitoring of crystal arthropathies, based on the latest guidelines from relevant professional societies. In addition to established methods such as X-ray, ultrasound and MRI, this work also addresses newer methods such as dual-energy computed tomography (CT) and photon-counting CT.